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    <title>Blomia tropicalis Blo t 5 and Blo t 21 recombinant allergens might confer higher specificity to serodiagnostic assays than whole mite extract</title>
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    <description>Título: Blomia tropicalis Blo t 5 and Blo t 21 recombinant allergens might confer higher specificity to serodiagnostic assays than whole mite extract
Autor(es): Carvalho, Kellyanne dos Anjos; Melo Neto, Osvaldo Pompílio de; Magalhães, Franklin Barbalho; Ponte, João Carlos Marques; Felipe, Filipe Adriano Borba; Santos, Mariese Conceição Alves dos; Lima, Givaneide dos Santos; Cruz Filho, Álvaro Augusto Souza da; Pinheiro, Carina Silva; Carvalho, Lain Carlos Pontes de; Alcântara-Neves, Neuza Maria
Abstract: Background: Blomia tropicalis is a dust mite and an important source of allergens in tropical regions. Up to now,&#xD;
the assays to diagnose atopy to this mite use whole body extract as antigens. However, anti-B. tropicalis IgE&#xD;
antibodies cross-react with Ascaris lumbricoides antigens, hindering the diagnosis of allergy to this mite. In this&#xD;
study, B. tropicalis recombinant allergens were evaluated with the purpose of developing an immunodiagnostic&#xD;
assay for allergy to this mite with greater specificity than those commercially available.&#xD;
Methods: Two B. tropicalis allergens (Blo t 5 and Blo t 21) were cloned into a plasmidial expression vector,&#xD;
expressed in Escherichia coli and purified by affinity chromatography. Sixty-three sera containing anti-B. tropicalis&#xD;
extract (BtE) IgE antibodies were used to investigate IgE reactivity to the recombinant Blot 5 and 21 allergens.&#xD;
Inhibition assays with 20 sera pre-adsorbed with A. lumbricoides extract were performed using rBlo t 5, rBlo t 21,&#xD;
and BtE as antigens. All the assays were carried using indirect ELISA.&#xD;
Results: Eighty-two point nine percent and 80.0% of the sera with anti-BtE antibodies from 35 children reacted&#xD;
with rBlo t 5 and rBlo t 21, respectively, whereas 92.8% and 89.3% of the 28 sera with anti-BtE antibodies from adult&#xD;
asthma patients reacted with the same allergens, and 96.4% of these sera reacted with a mixture of rBlo t 5 and&#xD;
rBlo t 21. In an inhibition ELISA, the absorption of sera by A. lumbricoides extract affected less the reaction with rBlo&#xD;
t 5 and rBlo t 21 than with BtE.&#xD;
Conclusions: The rBlo t 5 and rBlo t 21 allergens contain important epitopes recognized by IgE antibodies of&#xD;
individuals allergic to B. tropicalis antigens. Moreover, the assays using the recombinant allergens had lower IgE&#xD;
cross-reactivity with A. lumbricoides antigens, a fact which would confers higher specificity to serodiagnostic assays&#xD;
than the crude mite extract. However, additional recombinant allergens should be evaluated in order to reach the&#xD;
same sensitivity of the commercially available assays based on mite extract.
Editora / Evento / Instituição: BMC Immunology
Tipo: Artigo de Periódico</description>
    <dc:date>2013-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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